Meet HD 37605 b, a mysterious world orbiting the star HD 37605. Discovered back in 2004 using the clever radial velocity method with a High Resolution Spectrograph at the McDonald Observatory, this planet invites curiosity from afar. While it doesn’t yet have a catchy proper name, HD 37605 b stands out as a reminder of the incredible precision astronomers wield to detect distant worlds by observing their host stars’ subtle wobbles. Although we can't stroll its surface or snap a selfie there just yet, this exoplanet is a fantastic example of how ground-based technology helps us uncover the secrets of the cosmos, one stellar ripple at a time!